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Next in the order come State Granges, which is where the Grange begins to be especially active in the political process. State Masters (Presidents) are responsible for supervising the administration of Subordinate and Pomona Granges. Together, thirty-five State Granges, as well as Potomac Grange #1 in Washington, D.C., form the National Grange.
Grange buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) (23 P) Pages in category "Grange organizations and buildings in New York (state)" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
A bill in the New York State Senate was introduced in early 1900, providing $50,000 for the state government to acquire Hamilton Grange's original site and relocate the house there. [ 127 ] [ 128 ] Alexander Hamilton Post pushed for the introduction of another State Senate bill in 1901, [ 124 ] allowing the New York City government to acquire ...
More complete lists of Grange buildings, historic or otherwise, in any particular area, can be derived using the National Grange's Find a Grange page. For one state, "in 1870, the Vermont State Grange was organized at the Union Schoolhouse in St. Johnsbury. By 1872 there were twelve subordinate granges throughout the State.
Pages in category "Grange buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Resolution of the New York State Legislature dated May 6, 2024 commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Yorktown Grange Fair [12] Proclamation from the Westchester County Executive, dated September 3, 2019 declaring September 6 to September 8, 2019 Westchester's Grange Weekend. [13] New York State Grange First Place Community Service Award, 1954.
Grange hall built in 1791. 42: New York State Barge Canal: New York State Barge Canal. October 15, 2014 : Linear across county, along Mohawk River and Champlain Canal ...
Thousand Island Grange Hall, also known as 1000 Island Grange #593, is a historic grange hall located at Orleans in Jefferson County, New York. It was built about 1900 and is a long, rectangular two story frame building, 25 feet wide and 75 feet long, on a poured concrete foundation.